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<blockquote data-quote="FlaSeaDude" data-source="post: 6698672" data-attributes="member: 34498"><p>Jimmy, your statement above is certainly consistent with the information provided by Ford Motor Co., "To that end, DuPont chemists started with the Green/Purple ChromaFlair pigments that shift from bright green through a range of blues and then into purple. The DuPont chemists blended that with traditional black and green pigments for visual balance and deep, rich colors. As a finishing touch, they added a pinch of aluminum flakes to enhance bright, metallic sparkle."</p><p></p><p>If someone wanted a similar effect but with different colors (i.e. yellow to orange to red, etc.) I believe their paint would need to be based on a different set of ChromaFlair pigments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlaSeaDude, post: 6698672, member: 34498"] Jimmy, your statement above is certainly consistent with the information provided by Ford Motor Co., "To that end, DuPont chemists started with the Green/Purple ChromaFlair pigments that shift from bright green through a range of blues and then into purple. The DuPont chemists blended that with traditional black and green pigments for visual balance and deep, rich colors. As a finishing touch, they added a pinch of aluminum flakes to enhance bright, metallic sparkle." If someone wanted a similar effect but with different colors (i.e. yellow to orange to red, etc.) I believe their paint would need to be based on a different set of ChromaFlair pigments. [/QUOTE]
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